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Mavis Jerry McDaniel

Gainesville, Florida

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MCDANIEL, MAVIS JERRY, 76Alachua - Mavis Jerry McDaniel of Alachua died peacufully at home on Sunday. He was 76. "Jerry" was born in Chicago on November 27, 1930, Thanksgiving Day. He Attended Paul Revere Elementary School and at age 10 he moved to a farm in Peotone, IL. He graduated from...

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We will miss you Uncle Jerry. We enjoyed your visit a couple of years ago. We will see you again some day.

Hi Cousins, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I always remember the week I spent at your house when I was young. Jerry and Conchita made me feel right at home. My dad always talked about Jerry and how smart he was. He really loved him and looked up to him. Sorry they are both gone. Carol Forrester Sullivan

Dear Cousins our Hearts and Prayers are with you at this sorryful time and memories shall always remain

Dear Cousins,
I am so sorry to hear of your father's death. He was a remarkable and interesting man, whom we really admired. I will always remember him.
Love,
Brenda

Hi Cousins, Your mom and dad were awsome people. They are so missed in our faimily. I will never forget all my fond childhood memories with our families together. You are all loved and my heart goes out to you.
Sending bunches of love, Sally

Dear Myron, Dawn and family,

It is never easy when we lose someone so dear to us, but please be conforted in your wonderful memories of your parents. We had very little time with your Dad but it was very intersting and were so glad that we did. You are in our prayers and thoughts during this most difficult time.

All our love always,
Aunt Marilyn, Uncle Jimmy and Family

Myron, Dawn, Shamus, Connor & Liam

Although I'm sorry, never really quite seems to be an adequate expression at time like these. It is one that is used over and over again. I'd like to say that I am saddened for your loss, but glad that you and the kids have so many wonderful memories of your father. When you remember, think of Christmas morning and fishing trips with a man who took great joy with being with his son.

Love & hugs,
Kerri